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the invariable
noun
Something that does not vary; a constant.
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"Like Obama!" is the invariable response.
As Henry Stanley put it, tsetse were the invariable sign of "an extensive habitat of game".
The invariable specialty of the house, however, is a gorgeous crèpe Suzette.
He didn't just "experiment" with marijuana, the invariable confession of boomer politicians.
This, for many years, was the band's standard response to the invariable questions it received about its unpopular popularity.
Nor will it intervene in militia fights, the invariable prelude to civilian massacres.
The bankers caused this mess but are doing fine while ordinary folk suffer, is the invariable charge.
The disquiet Araki provokes stems from his preoccupation with sexual imagery, in which the invariable focus is on the female body.
"It is the invariable stand of the D.P.R.K. government to find a peaceful solution to the nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula," the Foreign Ministry statement read.
The limitations are the invariable result of the consistent failure of federal, state and local governments to work for racial integration throughout the region.
Myself, I think the invariable presence of Serota gives the prize a transparency, not to say a professionalism, the Booker lacks.
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